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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 31

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My. Jun 18, 1929 ing uge. Fely iet, idan Rodd AfimflflllfllflflllflmflflflflmHill"!!!Ill"Illllllllll"Hilllllll“Hill""In“IllIllIllllllfllfllllllllflllflfllfllflflf‘? Thursday. June 18, 1929 ml "-,-,-lliir9lW4liiaicr0lil.ltisa--tmE 01L ‘BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN’S TABLES AND CHAIRS Baum Enos. Ogg, Co. Jhserfield Road - . _ e Highland Park 3290 T"'- Telephones ""'"T Winnetka 3020 ' . Q Funeral Director 27 North Sheridan Rand , FOLDING CHAIRS Delivered and Called for - Rates are reasonable mummmmmmHum"my"!lumlmmummmnmmummmg For. Rent for Pattie; and Gatherings . ' '.:i"iLi.i'iisi.' "A CORRECT GRADE FOR tiikcrt BURNER” Two Bulk Plants - Eleven Trucks operated ON the North Shore to assdre PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE CHAIRS . _ CHAIR COVERS FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS Emergency Service Call H. P. 3291 of Highland Park H, M: PRIOR CO. _ An 'ittr,,tst bunch of our busi- tttstr, in t é mukigilnd fixintr of all kinds of roof m work, inelpdin.tt plain and ommentd 'itterg, capi- tals, iiniala, bases, sky Ights, etc. These are accurately Nahioned and iltted for durability. Our prices are fair,' consistent with good work. Henry G. Winter " North First Street Phone 635. Telephone H. P. 299 ROOFING METALS THE PRESS t hi an exclusive interview with ttlr-l 1Uhers Autocaater Service tome; weeks ago, Miss Tulley expressed her; love of rural life and her desire-to buy and operate" farm. I Miss Talley says the, will continue to study, but not mg comeback. She will keep-Holstein cows, and is going to go in intensively for horse- back riding. .Corutrttetton of a hoiibe on the farm will'begin dufttrd' the sum- mer. . 7 . . in King‘s . . _ . Marion Talley of Kama; City, for- mer Metropolitan Opera. House singer who recently resigned from that com- pany to live on a farm, has found her rural heme. The farm; 610 aéres, is twelve miles north of Colby, Kan., 240 miles from Denver, COL, and 400 miles. from Kansas City. 7 T Twenty dollar, Jackson on the face. and the WhieeHouse mike gack: $50, Grant pn the face andrthe Capi- tol on the back; 8100, Pttipktin on the face; and Independence hall.oti the back; $500, McKinley on the face' and an ornate; 500 oh the back; $1,000, Cleveland en the faceand uh white $5,000 on the back; $10,000. Chase on the front and an ornate $10,000 on the back. . ' . .. _' . '“ Description ' _ zThe ~new; eurretteg1-iilr hare the following distinguishing embellish:. ments, 'uieorditttr-to denomination: Que dollar, portrait of Washington on the/face and ornate one ou, the. back: $2, portrait of Jefferson on the face and a picture of Monticello on the back; $5, Lincoln on-the face and the Lincoln memorial on the back; $10, Hamilton on the tape, and the United States treasuiy on_the back. New designs on a denominational basis have been adppted~_for the new currency. The designs haste been simplified. generally, to eliminate ex- !'stitttr"éotihissioit' ind. will" iaroiride- ii "arrir't-ucteetive--corirtasttuir'-cagaimrt- qeterftitiptrsr-r' - ~ __., -i" s-i--, 7 ru and 3 2-8 _dimensions of the present "et.trreney. The new little money' will he placed' . circulation gradually, 'a' general weighing being issued, that all of the old currency wil1Htontirtue indefinitely at face value. Supply Coming July 10 The first, issue. will include all kinds of currency, except national bank noteé, and all demoninations from $1 to- $20. The national bank notes, in the new sizes will be issued in order of charter numbers, begin- ning about July '10, 1929, and the new gold eertifieates anddederal re- serve bank-notes above $20 at a later date. T .' Secretary of Alte Treasury Mellon has announced that the initial issue of the new currency will,be available July 10. The banks of Waukegan are to eo-operate in the exchange here. l -‘ SPHEIMENS OF NEW CURRENCY DISPLAYED Specimens of the new paper cur- rency note: were qedeieed a few days ago by locgl banks and m on, dis- play therein. f The new bills are considerably smallabthan the present currency be- ing 6 5-15 inches long and 2 11-16 inches wide as contrasted with the Local Marion Talley Buys ml Banks Rave Them; , scription of Bills of Vari- ous Denominations Bitt Farm SEJAI CARLSON MUSIC CO: wire (7: i" _ but I'll jifihpti', J03} .5993}, mg M Whig 1ielzilllCi())iisj-.-,!,, _ ' ONLY $85. than FOOT _ for extra choice homesite " - 176x200 . . _ .on South side Bob O'Link Road yilt bloc}: West of Green Bay . V better." u A RAD! o, from Murray ' Terr: 'Tr--"--'"'-.-,; ' 1iu2,tj, if lrmncL f" Mp for a whole month null you. take me with Yéu'onatri thuroye- T r if gag, go 't',ll.stit5rCt,.j' of . ' h n ' Q C2ltE t F Gl - FY,,-,!,,,,., COmef Centrist Ave. and Green Bay Road ._ Telephone 3066 . , Masha Agents; ' _ ,(. fiENTRAL "Apia trmiatWAM--- “‘ f Phone H. P: 69’: ."_, " IEiEiirizEEiil ‘STORAGE GOOD FOR 10 DAYS Look at ir--. You’ll iike it mummy WAREHOUSES HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181 ‘- 182 MOVING COLUMN PACKING of SHIPPING iiiiwtu'nl‘ "

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